To me, the key thing you want in a hobby table is a good, solid, sturdy base. Otherwise, when you go to erase something, or if you’re using it for a sewing station, you’re going to be chasing it around the room and picking things off the floor. : )

Consumers provide mixed views about how solid the stand is. The consensus comes down to – use your own tools. The tools provided, like those with any put-it-together-yourself furniture, never get the bolts, nuts, or screws in tight enough. So, use your own tools and you’ll have a really solid base.

The size is excellent. There’s plenty of workspace, and yet doesn’t take up a lot space in your room.

I love the storage drawers. They’re perfect for all the little odds and ends I use regularly when card making.

The other thing I like is that it adjusts to lying flat. This is brilliant for those who are into card making. You can angle the top to make it easier when creating your designs, and then lower it to the flat position and put it all together.

It’s really an awesome dream of a table, and one that’s well worth the investment if you’re into crafting and need a convenient space of your own. And! Your family or roommate will thank you for it.